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| Some northern European acidic anaerobic peat bogs have proved to have the capability to preserve mammalian tissue for millennia. Examples of this conservation are [[Tollund Man]] and [[Haraldskær Woman]], both recovered from peat bogs with remarkable intact skin, internal organs and skeletons. | | Some northern European acidic anaerobic peat bogs have proved to have the capability to preserve mammalian tissue for millennia. Examples of this conservation are [[Tollund Man]] and [[Haraldskær Woman]], both recovered from peat bogs with remarkable intact skin, internal organs and skeletons. |
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| In June 2002 the United Nations Development Programme launched the Wetlands Ecosystem and Tropical Peat Swamp Forest Rehabilitation Project. This project is targeted to last for 5 years till 2007 and brings together the efforts of various non-government organisations. | | In June 2002 the United Nations Development Programme launched the Wetlands Ecosystem and Tropical Peat Swamp Forest Rehabilitation Project. This project is targeted to last for 5 years till 2007 and brings together the efforts of various non-government organisations. |